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 Important Notice!  Please Read This!
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First of all, it is important to note that this disk only contains
cursors for use with the Cool Cursor control panel.  You MUST already
have Cool Cursor (which is available in GS+ Magazine V6.N3) to use this
disk!  If you do not already have Cool Cursor, give us a call at
615-332-2087 and we will tell you how to get a copy.

If you are not familiar with Cool Cursor and how it works, please take
a few minutes to read the documentation that came with it.  If you are
familiar with how Cool Cursor works, it will be much easier for you to
use this disk.

 How to Use This Disk
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Before you install these cursors on your system, you will probably want
to see exactly what they look like.  To do this, go to the Finder, open
the Cool Cursor control panel and make sure that the "Safety" pop-up
menu is set to "Smoothest".

Next, put the Cool Cursors Volume 1 disk in a drive, open it, and then
open the Cursors folder.  Now, simply double-click on each cursor and
Cool Cursor will load it and play its animation for you.

Once you have decided which cursors you want to install on your system,
simply use the Finder to copy them from the Cursors folder on the Cool
Cursors Volume 1 disk to the *:System:CDevs:Cursors folder on your
startup disk.

After you have copied all of the cursors you wish to use, close the
Cool Cursor control panel (if it was already open) and re-open it. 
This will make Cool Cursor re-build its list of installed cursors so
that you can access all of the cursors that you just copied over.  From
here, you can proceed as detailed in the Cool Cursor documentation to
select which cursor or cursors you want to appear when the system is
busy.

 Cool Cursor Credits
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Many of the cursors on this disk came from past issues of GS+ Magazine,
some are old cursors that have been "cleaned up," and some are
appearing for the first time anywhere.  So, let's take a look at who is
responsible for the cursors on this disk (Note that brand new cursors
are marked with an "*"):

Bill Bert:
Footsteps*.

Eugene Bordelon:
March Hare*.

Ken Burtch:
Sleeper*.

The Fabulous Bytnar Brothers (Steve & Mike):
Beating Heart, Flying Skull, Grandfather Clock, BAT!, The Running Man..., Storms.

Lunatic Bruce E-Sex:
Hourglass II, Moon, Propeller, Propeller II, Pulse, Skull, Skull II,
Skull n' Bones, Skull n' Bones 2, Spiral, Static, Tunnel In, Tunnel
Out.

John Fenske:
Big Ben*.

Perry Peters:
Metronome.

Rusty Schneeflock:
Bronto*, Butterfly*, Frog*.

Eric Sheppard:
Counting IIGS, Thermometer Dialog*, Window*.

David Tribby:
Barber Pole, Eyes, New Eyes.

Bret Victor:
Cartwheelin', Dancin' Man.

Ken Watanabe:
ColorFlash*, ColorFlash-2*, S-Graph, ScrollApple*, ScrollApple-2*,
ScrollApple-3*, Xmas Tree.

Andreas Wennborg:
Coffee-mug, GS+.

David Zadrozny:
Bouncing Ball*, Geometry*, GS*, Music Notes, Tic Tac Toe, Waveform*.

Diz:
Fingers, Flashing Arrow, Flying GS+, Fnord*, Funny Fingers, Hctaw
Detamina*, Terra, Wheel's A Turnin*.

Joe:
Animated Watch, Atom, Beachball, Color Beachball, Drip, Groovy Spinner,
Happy Face, Happy Tadpole, HOLD ON!, Hourglass, Hungry Dot, Peace,
Pong, Puddles, Radiating Sun, Traffic Light, Useless, VU Meter, World,
Yin-Yang.